Fall Guys makes up for server problems with a free skin and in-game credits for all
Make sure yo⛦u've logged in at least once to get your reward

Fall Guys is giving all of✅ its players a free in-game costume and an infusion of in-game credits as a make-good for early server issues.
According to developer Mediatonic, any player who has opened Fall Guys by midnight tonight (presumably BST, since the studio is based in the UK) will receive the rewards. If you downloaded Fall Guys as one of your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:free PS Plus games🙈 for this month but haven't gotten around to playing yet, now would be a very good time to do so.
While we were fighting to keep the servers up and running last week, we promised we'd figure out a way to compe🎉nsate the community for being so awesome and bearing with us!We're pleased to announce we're gifting you all this Legendary Prickles costume and 5,000 kudos! pic.twitter.com/vsyXEqS1Tg
Aside from the costume, picking up 5,000 kudos is a worthwhile reward all ꦉits own. That's enough in-game currency to give you the run of the item shop; right now you could pick up the Rosy Cheeks faceplate, which turns your Fall G🀅uy's face a lovely shade of pink, and still have 2,000 bonus kudos left to spend.
Fall Guys had a massively successful first week, racking up millions of players in big surges that took the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fall Guys servers down on several occasions. They've mostly stabilized now, and Mediatonic is looking ahead to working on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:seasons worth of free new content.
Mediatonic has also confirmed that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fall Guys lore exists, and it is surprisingly bleak.
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